Skinning rabbits
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From: Pulaskiville
Just a tip for those rabbit hunters out there...A buddy showed it to me about 5 years ago, and it helps immensely!
Before you skin your rabbits (assuming you don't do it upon shooting them) soak them in a 5 gallon bucket of water for a minute or two. It keeps that dang fur from flying all around and it doesn't stick to the meat nearly as bad. If you have to skin them in a garage or someplace like that, it keeps you from finding fur a week later.
I had 14 to do on saturday, and you can't find a piece of evidence where I skinned them at.....Keeps the cats away. LOL
Before you skin your rabbits (assuming you don't do it upon shooting them) soak them in a 5 gallon bucket of water for a minute or two. It keeps that dang fur from flying all around and it doesn't stick to the meat nearly as bad. If you have to skin them in a garage or someplace like that, it keeps you from finding fur a week later.
I had 14 to do on saturday, and you can't find a piece of evidence where I skinned them at.....Keeps the cats away. LOL




